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==[[Monstergirl]]s== {{Monstergirls}} For obvious reasons. Skeleton [[monstergirls]] are close to non-existent since there are only [[Skub|two ways to make them]]. The first is by making them purely a skeleton, but then you have an unsexy pile of bones as they have no hair (as that requires a scalp and skin), no boobs, hips, or booty (that needs fat), no muscles, can't have sex (since that needs a hole) and the general shape of a skeleton is androgynous. By making a "pure" skeleton girl, all you're left with is a hairless woman without anything soft to grab, looks plain at best, can't have sex with (and if you do it will be extremely uncomfortable), and could be a dude. The second option is to add fleshy it's to the skeleton but leaves the non-essential (for sex) parts as bones. But, like the [[Werewolf]] debate, you'll have people arguing that [[Skub|it's not a skeleton girl but a zombie with missing flesh]], not to mention the grossness/uncanny valley of a girl that has flesh (optionally rotten) bolted onto a skeleton. For an example see [[Urgathoa]]. ===MGE Skeleton=== The main reason why this was made. The [[Monster Girl Encyclopedia]] had managed to make a skeleton monstergirl, and like many other examples from the book, [[Skub|it is met with arguments]]. Taking the second option said above, the Skeleton has bone limbs but her body, which is a loli, and head are made of flesh with some bony protrusions. And are a subtype of [[Golem]] made when human bones are resurrected. (someone with more knowledge on this insert lore here)
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